WALI Table Top TV Stand with Glass Base and Security Wire Fits Most 32-65 inch LED, LCD, OLED and Plasma Flat Screen with VESA Pattern up to 600x400 (TVDVD-04), Black
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It was no problem to put a 42-inch flat screen on it. The room has still got room for a larger television
It is unlikely you can get 12 inches of clearance using this bracket, as there are probably only 4 inches available
Selected User Reviews For WALI Table Top TV Stand with Glass Base and Security Wire Fits Most 32-65 inch LED, LCD, OLED and Plasma Flat Screen with VESA Pattern up to 600x400 (TVDVD-04), Black
It was easy to assemble, and it holds my TV up perfectly. The sturdy nature of the table means I don't need to worry about it falling over. It does exactly what it's supposed to do.
The instructions were nowhere to be found! In the unlikely event that I cannot find help online, I will have to send it Any way I update will be fine.
The stand for my 55" Insignia Fire TV is very sturdy and easy to assemble.
It's great to have the smaller size. The only issue I had was that the brace was very close to where I plug in the cables. Ensure your television is in good working order. The larger ("65" TV) was also well received. The only problem was that it did not sit perfectly centered on the television (could be an issue with the TV, not with the stand). So it hangs just a bit crooked, nothing major or so obvious when viewed from some.
For assembly, ensure that there are two people available.
Great job, I liked it a lot.
TV was wobbly and had an unusual viewing angle because it tilted forward. It was necessary to prop the TV up using some of the packing foam that came with the television. This stand indicates it can hold 60 pounds, but my television weighs 42 pounds, and it says it can support that weight. There was not a chance of me setting up an $800 TV on a wobbly $45.
As you can see from the image, the top part of the stand is not leveled and parallel to the side that holds the tv. After putting it on the stand, it is the left side that is I noticed my wife's left arm was 1 inch higher than the right (an observation/complaint she made).